You know whats some real bullshit
I hear Fana stole his last fight, I hear it was a controversial win, what the fuck is that, I thought Oscar was trying to fix this sport, he just fuckin it up!!!!! I think that body shot Hopkins gave him damaged his brain
When Pacquiao fought Barrera, Pacquiao just knocked out a veteran, so he wasn't a nobody....and it was on HBO...but Fana got knocked down twice in his last fight n i hear it was very controversial, that's some REAL BULLSHIT..
I mean if u gonna put it on, put if on HBO..
I'm a big boxing fan like most of us on here, and I usually buy most ppv events but for the life of me i cant justify paying for this one. I encourage everyone to boycott this event.
So with that being said I will be watching this next weekend for FREE, like it should be.
Why is it garbage?
Im still thinking about it, I was impressed with Lazcanos last fight and curious to watch him again, it has some good names in the event but not PPV material unless Barreras opponent was a world class boxer.
Lazcano is off the card and now on the televised card is a young prospect who is 2-0...
fightnews.com
Police warn Lazcano!
By Chris Cozzone
Lightweight Juan Lazcano has been accused of making death threats against legendary promoter Don Chargin. According to KDBC 4 News, an El Paso police report states that Lazcano allegedly said he was going to kill Chargin before Chargin killed him. Lazcano did not wish to comment on the situation. In addition, according to KFOX TV, Lazcano was warned by El Paso police late Wednesday night to stay away from the hotel where De La Hoya is staying or he will face arrest.
Saturday, April 9 2005
De La Hoya on Lazcano!
By Chris Cozzone
During a teleconference with Mzonke Fana, who faces Marco Antonio Barrera this Saturday in El Paso, promoter Oscar De La Hoya had this to say about Juan Lazcano: "He just decided to pull out of the fight for reasons only he knows. We had Justin Juuko for him, a very durable fighter. He could've had a comeback fight against him but he felt it was too tough a fight. We tried to get another opponent for him--an easier opponent--but he pulled out of that, too. There was nothing else we could do."
Tuesday, April 5 2005
NEWS FLASH
Lazcano off "Viva Mexico" card!
Citing personal reasons, lightweight contender Juan Lazcano has been forced to withdraw from this Saturday’s “Viva Mexico” card in El Paso, Texas, where he was to face Hernan Galaviz in a ten round contest. Stepping in for “The Hispanic Causing Panic” will be highly regarded featherweight prospect Aaron Garcia (2-0), who will put his unbeaten record on the line against rugged veteran Bryan Garcia (7-12, 2 KOs) in a six round contest. This bout will open the HBOPPV card at 9pm ET / 6pm PT. “Viva Mexico” which airs live from the Don Haskins Center beginning at 9pm ET / 6pm PT - is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and headlined by the junior lightweight championship bout between boxing superstar Marco Antonio Barrera and number one contender Mzonke Fana. The card also features a WBO super flyweight championship matchup between Ivan Hernandez and Fernando Montiel, as well as bouts featuring unbeaten rising stars Abner Mares and Vicente Escobedo. Tickets for “Viva Mexico,” priced at $35, $50, $75, $100, $200 and $300, are available by calling (915) 747-5234 or by visiting www.utep.edu/events and www.ticketmaster.com.
Tuesday, April 5 2005
REPORT
so guys how much buys do you think this PPV will get, MAB is a very popular fighter ...
100k ... 200k .... 300k ???
FANA may not be a world known fighter but we will know what he is made off come fight night (he beat SUICO my fighter to have this shot), this fight IMHO will be similar to MAB-Ayala fight ...
MAB by KO ...
NO way, its garbage.
Why is it garbage?
Im still thinking about it, I was impressed with Lazcanos last fight and curious to watch him again, it has some good names in the event but not PPV material unless Barreras opponent was a world class boxer.
There are numerous cable networks that would go nuts for the opportunity to get a 1.5 on a Sat. afternoon.
Keep in mind, NBC dumped the XFL, but TNN was happy as hell to pull in the viewers it was getting (live attendance was good, too, but that's a different thread...)
Yes I know, but networks can make more money off of advertising by replaying Die Hard 2 without a lot of money being lost from their pockets....Television is in a poor state at this time and is relying to much on Syndication at this point. Every since Reality TV has hit the tube television has been in a downfall just like the Internet the Reality TV bubble will bust and boy will it bust hard. While 10 years ago we had seinfeld and today we watch it and enjoy it...Since every show out their is reality are we still going to be watching that or reruns of Survivor? I hope not....Television needs to be reworked and it is rightfully so, NBC and CBS are leaning towards more comedy sitcoms for the next few seasons to hash out the reality garbage. So it might be a while until you would see boxing back on NBC, unless of course NBC was willing to negotiate on advertising and promoters would agree....
There are numerous cable networks that would go nuts for the opportunity to get a 1.5 on a Sat. afternoon.
Keep in mind, NBC dumped the XFL, but TNN was happy as hell to pull in the viewers it was getting (live attendance was good, too, but that's a different thread...)
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There are numerous cable networks that would go nuts for the opportunity to get a 1.5 on a Sat. afternoon.
Keep in mind, NBC dumped the XFL, but TNN was happy as hell to pull in the viewers it was getting (live attendance was good, too, but that's a different thread...)
you're just talking about boxing, there, right?
Absolutely.
Sac-USA use to have Tuesday night fights that actually put on some pretty good fights and consistantly featured TUA/Byrd/Hopkins.But sadly enough also televised Butterbean but hey who cares right?
Also NBC took a chance last year and aired numerous boxing shows on saturday around 3pm...Nobody is home at these times but the fight with Cintron drew a rating of 1.5 with like a 1.8 share, at 3 oclock on a Saturdy afternoon during a NICE summer day it drew almost 2 million people. Imagine if they placed a top name for example Tarver vs Johnson in a primetime slot what kind of ratings they would get?????
It isnt the fact that NBC and others dont want to do it, because they probably would but it is HARD finding advertisers for these time spots and this is a factor that is holding boxing back from the national coverage it deserves.
I think it is great Toyota is working with the Contender, hopefully the Finale draws big time because it could lead to bigger things on NBC.
The WWF/E shows were once on USA Network. TNN (now Spike TV) showed ECW. Then they bought the WWF/E shows. Now the WWE is going back to USA Network. Seems to me if DLH put boxing on those channels, boxing would be linked to rasslin' more than now. There's no rasslin' on Showtime or HBO.
you make a good point about those networks, I'm just thinking that people wouldn't mind watching a mediocre matchup if it were FREE, but a $50 mismatch, or even a good matchup for $50 that fizzles, turns people away from the sport....Rasslin always makes the shows somewhat entertaining with the pyrotechnics and the hoop-la and hype, and the customers always come back for more....boxing doesn't have a loyal-enough fanbase to encourage repeat PPV business, and average sports fans will only throw $5 in a hat with 10 frineds if they ever wanna see a Tyson or Oscar fight....
I like the network idea, but sponsorships and credibility need to be established first, maybe if The Contender gets some good ratings then NBC will consider a show or 2 later this year, but its doubtful
Spike airs Klitschko fights, I am sure this wouldnt be a problem but A LOT of stations are making more money off of syndication and other shows and sports really are not that big of a draw anymore unless it is the superbowl or something of that stature. Boxing just cant cut it on broadcast or cable television....To be considered a success on HBO you have to draw a rating of 5.0 or more (which is like 5 million people watching) Now probably a couple well scratch that MAJORITY of a million people dont have HBO and are fight fans. Well HBO has connections to NBC and ABC if they could bring TVKO to broadcast television like they use to they could bring in MEGA ratings. Majority here dont watch the contender and they earn a modest 5.0 each week so a highly anticipated fight could do better.
GoldenBoy wants to change boxing? Take a risk and put one of your top stars in a prime time slot on abc/nbc/fox and see how it does, if it does well it would change the sport forever I truly do believe. But the main factor is advertising and a lot of companies wont dish money into a name they dont know....It is to much of a risk with boxing but the payoff could be tremendous....
All in a nutshell :)
you're just talking about boxing, there, right?
Spike airs Klitschko fights, I am sure this wouldnt be a problem but A LOT of stations are making more money off of syndication and other shows and sports really are not that big of a draw anymore unless it is the superbowl or something of that stature. Boxing just cant cut it on broadcast or cable television....To be considered a success on HBO you have to draw a rating of 5.0 or more (which is like 5 million people watching) Now probably a couple well scratch that MAJORITY of a million people dont have HBO and are fight fans. Well HBO has connections to NBC and ABC if they could bring TVKO to broadcast television like they use to they could bring in MEGA ratings. Majority here dont watch the contender and they earn a modest 5.0 each week so a highly anticipated fight could do better.
GoldenBoy wants to change boxing? Take a risk and put one of your top stars in a prime time slot on abc/nbc/fox and see how it does, if it does well it would change the sport forever I truly do believe. But the main factor is advertising and a lot of companies wont dish money into a name they dont know....It is to much of a risk with boxing but the payoff could be tremendous....
All in a nutshell :)
It's ironic, the Barrera-Pacquaio showdown is on HBO, but Barrera-TomatoCan is 50 bucks....if DeLaHoya really wanted to change things in boxing, he'd get these kinds of fights on not just pay cable, but USA, Spike TV, and then possibly the big networks later on....boxing will always be linked to Rasslin' if it continues down the PPV trail
The WWF/E shows were once on USA Network. TNN (now Spike TV) showed ECW. Then they bought the WWF/E shows. Now the WWE is going back to USA Network. Seems to me if DLH put boxing on those channels, boxing would be linked to rasslin' more than now. There's no rasslin' on Showtime or HBO.
This sucks! This fight is only worth HBO Boxing After Dark. You know what, because it's Barrera, why not HBO World Championship Boxing. But PPV??? WTF??? Pac-Marquez is not even PPV and why should this be. I just hope this don't turn out to be a Marquez-Salido crap. But nevertheless, go Barrera!
Good call on the Marquez-Salido crap (IMO an extremely rigged fight), I think Barrera will be intense and look for a quick KO, this kid Fana looks malnutritioned and Marco is still pretty big for 130 compared to most guys in the division, I'd be shocked if the fight went past 6 or 7 rounds....
Anybody wanna jump on the "BAN PPV" bandwagon?!?! just a thought....I'm sure I'll plunk $50 down to see Gatti get smoked like a stogie....
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